Israel announced it will begin talks with Lebanon for a truce but will continue military operations against Iran-aligned Hezbollah. PM Netanyahu denied that the US-Iran ceasefire covers the conflict, while Iran insists fighting must stop. President Trump expressed optimism about a peace deal with Iran, and the Persian Gulf showed relative calm.
Israeli PM Netanyahu proposed direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah. This proposal comes amid recent large-scale Israeli attacks and uncertainty over the Middle East ceasefire. Meanwhile, upcoming US-Iran talks are set to address key issues like the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's uranium stockpile.
Israel announced it will soon begin talks with Lebanon, while Germany urged Iran to respect the ceasefire. US President Donald Trump warned Iran against imposing tolls on the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting oil flow resumption. Iran's Supreme Leader stated that Tehran would bring the management of the Strait of Hormuz into a 'new phase.'
A Hezbollah MP reiterated his group's rejection of direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, demanding Israeli withdrawal and cessation of hostilities. Hezbollah urged the Lebanese government to adhere to a ceasefire before taking further steps. The statement reflects internal Lebanese political conflict and criticism of Iranian influence.
Lebanon suffered a massive tragedy with over 300 deaths following an Israeli attack, prompting extensive search and rescue efforts. Amidst this, Israel surprisingly announced authorization for direct talks with Lebanon, despite lacking diplomatic ties. The Lebanese President hopes for a temporary ceasefire to run parallel with US-Iran mediated negotiations.
Despite ongoing Israeli bombardment in Lebanon, PM Netanyahu has proposed direct talks with Lebanon. Israel's military actions are raising fears of the collapse of the fragile US-Iran ceasefire. The international community and Iran are demanding a comprehensive ceasefire framework that includes Lebanon.
US President Trump stated that after talks with Netanyahu, Israel would be 'scaling back' its attacks on Lebanon. Trump also mentioned a two-week ceasefire with Iran, expressing optimism for peace talks. However, Israel has escalated attacks in Lebanon despite the ceasefire, raising tensions.
Israel plans to initiate direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace relations. These talks are expected to start next week in Washington, but Hezbollah rejects the proposal, demanding adherence to a ceasefire. Diplomatic efforts are underway amid recent Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon causing significant casualties.
A Hezbollah MP rejected direct talks between Israel and Lebanon, demanding adherence to a ceasefire as a precondition. Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the start of direct negotiations aimed at disarming Hezbollah and establishing peace. The US President stated that Israel would scale back its attacks in Lebanon.
Direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon are expected to begin next week in Washington D.C., potentially aiding US-Iran ceasefire efforts. The talks will focus on the disarmament of the Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah. President Trump urged Israel to scale back strikes in Lebanon and expressed optimism about a peace deal with Iran.